Retrofuturistic moonbase bachelor pad. Illustration by Paul Alexander, 1970s.
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Peter Solarz

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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we're not kids anymore.

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if i look back, i am lost
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Retrofuturistic moonbase bachelor pad. Illustration by Paul Alexander, 1970s.
an old Soviet “Walking Excavator”
ancient but wise mechancobeast
Howl’s moving castle
This is an illustration I did for the August 2014 issue of Popular Science Magazine. The assignment was to show a scifi take on human aging in the future. I wanted to do something relatively positive, so I drew a lady whose life has been been prolonged through cybernetic enhancements and augmentation, so she gets to spend time with her great-great-great-great grandchildren.
Thanks to AD Michelle Mruk!
this is beautiful
So I keep wanting to reblog Cyborg Matriarch here, but I keep losing track of her.
She’s not getting away this time.
I really want a sci-fi story to go with this.
oh my gosh I remember this cover!! I remember staring at it for a while
3d Printed Doom Mask
Byte Magazine - Future Computers. 1981
Portable TV. Tecnica_Pratica_1965
To the person who keeps telling me that AI is going to take my job. Here is my response ;)
yeah, that’s like twice as good as i can fuck things up!